BLACK TEA TASTE TEST - A SIMPLE GUIDE | WORLD'S BEST TEAS | Darjeeling Ceylon Assam Keemun Lapsang..

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Impartial Black Tea Taste Test Challenge! - In this fun tea comparison video, we review & compare six of the most popular types of black teas from around the world, to discover what the differences are, and which we think taste the best! - Lapsang Souchong, versus Darjeeling Tea, Ceylon Tea, Assam Tea, Keemun Tea and Wakoucha Japanese Black Tea!

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Trying Different Loose Leaf Black Teas - Black Tea Comparison comparing Chinese Black Tea, Indian Black Tea, Sri Lankan Black Tea and Japanese Black Tea. - Single Origin Black Teas, with Tea History Fun Facts

- Which are the Best Black Teas in the World?
- What does Wakoucha Japanese Black Tea Taste Like?
- What does Assam, Darjeeling, Ceylon, Keemun Tea Taste Like?
- Which was the first Black Tea?
- What is the difference between Black Tea, Green Tea and Oolong?
- What does tea from different countries taste like?

FIND OUT IN THIS VIDEO!

Black Teas Featured & Product Reviews in This Taste Testing Episode:

• Lapsang Souchong Tea from China - (Tarry Lapsang Souchong)
• Darjeeling Tea from India - (Darjeeling First Flush FOP)
• Ceylon Black Tea of Sri Lanka - (Ceylon Orange Pekoe)
• Assam Black Tea from India - (Assam TGFOP1 2nd Flush)
• Keemun Black Tea from China - (Keemun China OP Organic)
• Wakoucha Black Tea from Japan (Japan Benifuuki Wakoucha)

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Thank you for a lovely post. As a wee lad in Sweden, many moons ago, I drank the cheapest tea bag tea with milk and sugar. One day I forgot the sugar and discovered a new flavour, from that day I've never used sugar, but I still pour in a splash of milk. As a grown man, I'm very picky with my tea and love many different flavours. Try to put a bit of Earl Grey in your Lapsang Souchong, not bad at all.

freeasabird
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From Assam, my state produces 55% of India's total tea and 18% of global tea production. Here tea was discovered in 1823 by Robert Bruce. Apart from China, Assam was the first place to discover an indeginous species of tea Camellia sinensis var assamica. Also Assam tea is best for milk tea.

STARK
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I like all traditional ones, haven't tried Japanese yet since they're new, but while ago I find some South American black tea is also quite distinctively pleasing

anniemeridian
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For my personal experience, Ceylon tea is the best black tea. Greetings from Germany

berlinjack
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I found this video fascinating! Thank you

Morganforman
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Your voice and speaking style are so pleasant to listen to!

LL-blhd
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As a Sri Lankan, I've never seen that brand. And 7 pounds for 100g of tea is mind blowing. Here at most, that would be 2.55 pounds.

wedothingsmessyhere
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What an informative video! You’ve inspired me to look into the history of tea in India, which was interesting to say the least!

charlotteyap
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I drink Assam or keemun for breakfast . Darjeeling as afternoon tea is best favourite, Ceylon anytime love the light colour and the sweet after taste . The Japanese black tea is new to me never tried before. I don't like smokey tea like lapsang souchong but with smoked salmon sandwich it is great.

Sabrina-zltw
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Seen Ceylon £9 per kilo bag (or £5 for 500g bag), yes big leaves not dust (packaging is see-through).

RHole
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I really like this video. Made me really curious about black teas around the world. Really would like to see another video on what pairs well with the teas that were featured in this video like spices, biscuits or cakes etc.

Shasen
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Great video as usual, I love black tea

ldaniel
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Benifuuki is a hybrid of Japanese and Indian tea, which is then grown in Japan. I'm a big fan and it was my first experience with a black tea that could knock my socks off with flavor.

themadscientest
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I love your beautiful china. One of my favorite things about tea is seeing different people's serving styles and tea-ware.

Tmanaz
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You keep this up and I'm going to have to search for a hidden camera watching me. Everyone of your videos is on a subject I'm can be very obsessed with.
I am actually drinking, I swear not a joke, black tea as I watch this video. It's a cheap store brand English breakfast tea that I drink several cups of daily but I do have expensive teas in a kitchen drawer. I have Lapsang Souchong, one of my favorites, oolong, several flavored loose black, blooming flower tea, Darjeeling for sure, green, chia, and about 10 herbal/fruit "teas".
I also have a black tea you didn't cover, Pu-erh a fermented and pressed tea which can be overpowering in flavors.

FYI, for those that find green tea too astringent, try some Genmai cha. This is a green tea blended with toasted rice, some which pop like pop-corn. The toasted rice mellows out the green tea giving an earthy taste. Toasted rice also make this tea cheaper; its original purpose.

I put sugar in my tea because I find it covers some of the "nasty" flavors and because I'm an American and we put sugar in everything regardless of it belonging there.

Now, I'll have to look for some Wakoucha Tea since I've never heard of it and I'm Japanese-American so I have to have some to taste. It's a strange name as it translates to "Japanese Pirate Tea" Tea. Yup, I'm a full grown man that just said Tea Tea.

ironnoodle
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Ceylon always best an number one tea world . proud it ❤️❤️😌

CeylonBoy
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Very informative. Thank you very much. I am in the process of creating a superior Kenyan tea brand.

mosaiccityke
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Ahhh man lapsang is something else, so nice

connormatthews
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Would love if you did an English Breakfast tea taste test!

brambleberry
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I drink tea, 🫖 Assam & Darjeeling ☕️ 15 years I recommend my wife likes more Darjeeling ☕️ I like more Assam

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